hybrid

Lemon Fruz

aka Lemon Frutz


Lemon Fruz is a sativa-leaning hybrid strain most commonly cited as a cross of Lemon Tree and Runtz, attributed to Seed Junky Genetics' West Coast breeding program. It's immediately recognizable by its sharp, sun-bright citrus aroma — think fresh lemon peel cracked open over a bed of wild herbs and damp forest floor — appropriately enough, since Seed Junky describes it as an homage to Italian citrus. The buds themselves are striking, with lime-to-forest-green coloring, tangerine pistils threading through the calyxes, and a heavy coat of trichome frost that gives the whole flower a silvery glow.

Where this strain really shines is in its effects. Fans of the cultivar often describe an energetic, clear-headed lift that settles in quickly — a wave of focus and upbeat momentum that enthusiasts say pairs well with creative projects or long conversations. That cerebral brightness doesn't come without balance, though. Reviewers frequently note a gentle, grounding calm that builds underneath, keeping the experience smooth rather than racy. People who've tried it tend to reach for Lemon Fruz when they want a daytime session that feels bright and engaged without tipping into overstimulation.

Lemon Fruz is a moderate-difficulty strain that stays compact at 3–4 feet indoors — making it a good fit for growers working with limited vertical space or multi-tiered setups. Outdoors, it stretches to 5–6 feet and thrives in warm Mediterranean climates with temperatures between 68–80°F and humidity dialed back to 40–50% during flowering to protect the resin-heavy colas from mold. The medium-dense bud structure means good airflow is important during flowering to protect against mold. This strain rewards patience, with an 8- to 10-week flowering window that yields around 400–500 g/m² indoors and 14–18 oz/plant outdoors when conditions stay consistent. Buds finish with a striking lime-to-forest-green coloring threaded with tangerine pistils and a thick layer of trichome frost, and some phenotypes develop faint lavender tones in cooler nighttime temperatures.
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